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John Mayall was a lightning rod for the blues who changed the course of British music | Music

Eric Clapton fled the Yardbirds in the spring of 1965, dismayed by the prospect of their latest single, For Your Love, bringing commercial success and thereby compromising his musical integrity. The 20-year-old guitarist found comfort in the arms of John Mayall, who welcomed him into his band, the Bluesbreakers. Within weeks their relatively purist approach to the blues, while not …

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Strictly live news: Pro dancers ‘irate they’ve been hung out to dry’ by celebrity contestants

Strictly’s Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington respond to being ‘undermarked’ by judges Support trulyindependent journalism Our mission is to deliver unbiased, fact-based reporting that holds power to account and exposes the truth. Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Support us to deliver journalism without an agenda. Find out more Past Strictly Come Dancing controversies are being resurfaced as the …

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Manchester airport: officer removed from frontline duty after arrest video goes viral | Police

An armed officer has been removed from frontline policing after footage showed him kicking a man in the face during an arrest at Manchester airport. A senior Greater Manchester police officer described the incident as “truly shocking” and said people were “rightly extremely concerned” by it. Footage shared widely online on Wednesday showed the officer pointing his Taser at the …

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Kasia Niewiadoma on the Unique Dynamics of the Olympics

However, during the Olympics, I am surrounded by Polish people, making the experience uniquely meaningful and somewhat homier. I feel I can truly be myself; my jokes are understood, and I receive much more support from my country than during other races. Having participated twice in the Olympics, in Rio and Tokyo, I’ve experienced the contrast between the two. In …

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1972 Munich Olympics, marred by killing of Israeli athletes, loom over Paris Games

The 1972 Munich Olympics were viewed by their German hosts as a chance to leave the country’s history behind. Instead, the Games became notorious for terrorism after an attack on the Israeli team by Palestinian militants that left 12 victims dead, as well as five attackers. That history now looms over the 2024 Paris Olympics, which begin this weekend amid …

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How To Fund High-Impact Climate Innovations

Riffle Ventures – Funding high-impact climate solutions Riffle Ventures Funding climate solutions requires an enormous amount of capital – now it feels like common knowledge, but we have to say it anyway. According to McKinsey and Bloomberg NEF, we will need over US$200 trillion in cumulative financing to power the green transition, a lot of which will go into hard …

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What Happened to Lou Pearlman, the Disgraced Boy Band Manager?

Netflix’s new three-part docuseries, Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam, examines the rise and fall of the late Lou Pearlman, a music manager who created – and then exploited – some of the biggest boy bands of the ‘90s, including Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, O-Town and LFO. By 2006, he was accused of running a industry scam that at one point …

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The Boy Band Scam’ And Lou Pearlman’s Ponzi Scheme

Lou Pearlman and the Backstreet Boys Courtesy of Netflix/Tudum Netflix’s Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam tells the mind-blowing true story of Lou Pearlman, a con artist who catapulted several major boy bands to fame in the Y2K era, only to be later convicted of orchestrating a fraudulent empire and swindling investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The …

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